Re: Cannot connect to share



You need to have a local user account on WS01 that matches the
logon/password of the domain user that is trying to access the share. When
prompted for credentials it may also help to enter WSO1\username instead of
just username. --- Steve


"New User" <user@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello:

I have two XP Pro workstation with SP2 installed.

WS01 - hasn't join into Domain
WS02- Already Join into Domain

When a Domain user try to access the share folder \\WS01\temp it got the
Access is Denied.

I have enable the guest, clear simple file sharing and give everyone read
but also fail.

Would you mind to kindly give me some hints?

Thanks!


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